In court documents obtained by News4 last May, a forensic psychologist wrote that Bashir was "deeply and densely delusional." His defense attorneys claimed that Bashir suffers from auditory hallucinations and believes that people involved in his case are speaking to him telepathically.

Prosecutors and defense attorneys agreed last July that Bashir wasn't competent to stand trial.Bashir has been in a state mental health facility since last spring.

The court was told Thursday that with medication, Bashir is now mentally stable, but his attorneys warned that stability may not last once he's transferred to jail from Central State Hospital in Petersburg.